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Publications

PUBLICATIONS | REPORTS

PEER REVIEW PUBLICATIONS   

Jolly, H., Satterfield,T., Kandlikar, M., TR, S. (In Review) Deep Coexistence: Indigenous insights on human-wildlife interactions.

 

Jolly, H., Satterfield,T., Kandlikar, M., TR, S. Chignell, S. (In Review) Locating Kadu in the Kattunayakan portrayals of protected areas.

 

Jolly, H., Satterfield,T., Kandlikar, M., TR, S. (In Review) The great Indian forest fire: a divisive disaster, disciplined agency or both?

Jolly, H., Satterfield, T., Kandlikar, M., TR, S. (In Review) Hidden Dimensions of Indigenous Food System Transitions: Notes on the Fading Foodways of the Adivasis

 

REPORTS | POLICY BRIEFS

2015 | Trainer’s Guide Coastal and marine biodiversity conservation and protected area management- Using Participatory Training Methods

Publisher : Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit

Contribution : Research | Content

2014 | The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity TEEB India Initiative: Interim Report - Working Document.

Publisher : Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, Government of India and Indo-German Biodiversity Programme GIZ India

Contribution : Research and compilation

2013 | Reinvent, Recycle, Reuse, Toolkit on Decentralized Wastewater Management

Publisher : Centre for Science and Environment

Contribution : Research

2011 | Policy Paper on Septage Management in India

Publisher : Centre for Science and Environment

Contribution : Research

Presntations

PRESENTATIONS | CONFERENCES

2020 | Why Local Indigenous Voices are Essential to Global Forest Commitment at Canadian International Resources and Development Institute, Vancouver, Canada 

 

2020 | Gidiku Vapathu (2020) at Portland Ecoflim Festival, Portland, USA

2020 | Deep coexistence: Indigenous insights on human-wildlife conflict and the logic of animals as conversing, coexisting relations and equals at Stanford University, Palo Alto, USA

 

2020 | Interpretations of protected areas: Land as a converging point of Adivasi socioecology  at A Community of Ecosystem Services, University of Florida, Washington DC, USA

 

2019 | National Geographic Explorers Festival, Singapore 

 

2019 | Traversing relations within bio-cultural landscapes - Revisiting human-wildlife conflicts through principles of kincentric ecology and coexistence at American Anthropological Association (AAA), Vancouver, Canada

 

2018 | Examination of Adivasi Women’s Perspectives on Gender Theories and Ecosystem Values Associated with Human-Forest Interactions at A Community of Ecosystem Services, University of Florida, Washington DC, USA

2018 | PhD go public, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada 

Teaching

TEACHING

04 Nov 2020 | Guest Lecturer, Qualitative Methods in Interdisciplinary Contexts, University of British Columbia, Vancouver

03 Feb 2020 | Guest Lecturer, Socio-Ecological Systems Research , University of British Columbia, Vancouver

12 Mar 2020 | Guest Lecturer, Qualitative Methods in Interdisciplinary Contexts, University of British Columbia, Vancouver

 

15 Oct 2019 | Guest Lecturer, Socio-Ecological Systems Research , University of British Columbia, Vancouver

 2019 - 2021 | Teaching Assistant, SCIE 113, University of British Columbia, Vancouver

Services

SERVICES

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Advisor at Tuktu Care

Community Engagements

Tuktu is a location-based mobile application (and web platform). It matches seniors with part-time non-formal helpers in their community, to give them a helping hand with demanding everyday tasks and companionship for leisure activities. Our goal is to provide seniors with a support platform, so they can get the help they need to age in their own homes and lead a fulfilling life for as long as possible. We believe that what will go a long way in supporting seniors is building a community around them that cares for them and can provide them with companionship.

www.tuktu.ca

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Lead

Collective for Gender+ in Research, University of British Columbia

The Collective for Gender+ in Research works to promote a community for rich dialogue in which gender and other identity intersections, including race, class, sexuality and ability, are considered when conducting community-engaged research. The Collective focuses on capacity building and providing the tools researchers need to utilize a gender+ lens.

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Mentor

Freedom Employability Academy, FEA

Freedom Employability Academy (FEA) is an educational charity that improves the employability skills of youth from low income backgrounds in India. Many students, after completing the FEA program, more than double their incomes. We have educated more than 100,000 students to date.

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